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so-called
[ soh-kawld ]
adjective
- called or designated thus:
the so-called Southern bloc.
- incorrectly called or styled thus:
so-called intellectuals.
so-called
adjective
- prenominal designated or styled by the name or word mentioned, esp (in the speaker's opinion) incorrectly
a so-called genius
- ( also used parenthetically after a noun )
these experts, so-called, are no help
Word History and Origins
Origin of so-called1
Example Sentences
But so-called jungle primaries are notoriously hard to predict or poll.
Now is hardly the time to be doing anything on the so-called peace process other than trying to avoid an explosion on the ground.
It also demonstrated that the so-called “trend” of natural went beyond trend.
In recent years news outlets have documented the rise of so-called “birth tourism” here in America.
Support is a good thing and the broader the so-called movement can be, the better.
Many so-called "humming tones" are given for practice, but in accepting them observe whether the foregoing principle is obeyed.
In future years the poor-rate (so-called) will include, in addition to these, all other rates levyable by the Corporation.
Perhaps his almost perfectly spontaneous love of tiny flowers is already a considerable advance on his so-called prototype.
The so-called war credit banks are designed to serve this purpose.
Her active intellect and love of freedom sympathized with the speculations of the so-called philosopher.
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